"troop" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Washington recently announced plans to cut American troops there, having already shrunk their numbers to about 100,000 from more than 300,000 a little more than a decade ago.
- Its proposals mark the first time that the Bush Administration has agreed to cut troops and aircraft in the conventional arms talks, which began in March.
- To make the additional budget reductions, the Pentagon is planning to cut troops and weapon systems.
- It cuts troops off from each other.
- Iraq must convince Congress that it's moving in the right direction, otherwise mounting pressure to cut troops and money will grow.
- And there have been pledges to cut Soviet troops in Mongolia and in other areas adjacent to China by as many as 300,000 men.
- The progress on strategic arms came as the two sides made headway on cutting American and Soviet troops in Europe and reducing chemical weapons.
- Those talks, which began in 1973, focused on cutting troops in central Europe.
- In a separate action, the House defeated, 116 to 307, an amendment to cut American troops in Europe, from 100,000 to 25,000, over three years.
- That argument assumes Moscow is reluctant to cut its tanks and troops.
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